Llançà (Catalan pronunciation: [ʎənˈsa]) is a municipality in the comarca of the Alt Empordà in Catalonia, Spain. It is situated on the coastline of the Costa Brava, between the Cap de Creus and the French frontier and is an important fishing port and tourist centre. The C-252 connects the town with Figueres and continues on to the border at Portbou.
Things to do in Llanca
4.5 based on 126 reviews
We got recommended this place, which is in walking distance from Pao Blau, and it was amazing. I've had one of the best meals I've ever had at this restaurant, and I've had dinners at michelin-star restaurants which this food competes with. Eat the four course meal - you wont regret it.
4 based on 337 reviews
Besides nice ambience and free cava I found nothing really special in that restaurant. Even I recommend to decline the offer of free cava and go straight to the wine list, as they have really good ones and not expensive. The waiters gave us excellent...MoreThanks for your visit. We're working for improve every day. Regards from Llançà..
4.5 based on 252 reviews
Remember to book a table on the lovely Terrace with a view. We had the tasting menu for 42€, which was reasonable for a five course meal. Skilled and fast service with a smile by the tables. The food was fresh and had a mix of catalonian and asian style to it. I would definately visit nou fusion restaurant again.
4.5 based on 267 reviews
Visited based on the ratings at Tripadvisor and the apparent Bib Gourmond with a group of 4. We all had the Menu Som Gastronomia. The first 4 courses where meeting expectations, but that's where it should have ended. The langoustine in the chicken combo (at itself already very far fetched) was overcooked. The tarte tatin with the figs was one big mess, showing no signs of finesse at all. The grande finale (melocoton von vino) was wrapped in burned foil that was sticking to the alloy cup it was presented in, being cut open by a waiter whom had no clue of why this show was necessary. After having tasted it, it became clear to us as well; they had heated marmelade in a microwave bag. Last visit ever, no clue why they are advised by Michelin.
4 based on 63 reviews
La Brasa is a small quiet restaurant, a bit off the sea front in a little square, with a nice courtyard. The 17 Euro lunch menu offers fairly simple but certainly enjoyable food, and includes a drink. Faultless service as well.
Would look forward to going back to La Brasa.
4.5 based on 341 reviews
24 or so beautiful small plates in the tasting menu divided into "sea", "land" and "forest" followed by some desserts. Every dish looked beautiful, superb ingredients, high-tech cooking techniques and wonderful tastes; flavours and textures. heavily based on local Catalan cooking and products with lots of sea food as you would expect. This is cooking at the very highest level with creativity to match. Having been to most of Spain's top restaurants, this one definitely ranks as one of the top 10. Superb, professional service; excellent wine list. Prices are in line with a restaurant of this calibre - €185 for the tasting menu (pp).
I would definitely go back as the menu changes reasonably regularly.
The tasting menu is not for food faddists - it contains lots of fairly unusual ingredients such as sea urchin, sea cucumber, raw squid, prawn heads; raw prawn, beef tendon etc. There is, however, an à la carte menu....
Ambiance is calm and professional with comfortable tables and a quiet atmosphere. Lovely views of the bay/harbour. Lunch is a good time to go....
3.5 based on 174 reviews
This is the place for fish and seafood cooked exactly as it should be - simply and using only the essential additional ingredients (mainly oil, garlic). The starters include fabulous baby squid in batter, large squid a la plancha and sautéed baby cuttle fish (oh and some heavenly anchovies). But the star dish is the Suquet de Peix, the recipe for which has not changed for generations (and the same family has run this restaurant for generations). This is a fish stew with potatoes cooked up in a fish stock with lots of garlic and featuring three types of fish cooked succulently - heaven on earth.
4.5 based on 63 reviews
Easy to find restaurant with great local food at very reasonable prices, had fixed lunch menu with wine included...all courses good.
4 based on 187 reviews
This is a superb place to go and enjoy really great food and superb service. On a lovely sunny day we visited ( you can sit outside on the pavement Seating area) and had a a huge plate of iberian hand cut ham and bread with oil and tomato to share to start and then a massive steak cooked to perfection / three little individual cooked to order burgers that were superb. Nice wine choice and desserts on offer and coffee was good we also had two glassed of vermouth as an aperitif. Staff were so friendly and food was truly delicious. Bill was 55 euros so great value. Place is very clean and we spent a lovely lunch here..
4 based on 36 reviews
On a road trip in Catalonia last week with my wife and called in to Tres Vents for lunch on the recommendation of a friend from Catalonia. We had a table on the Terrace overlooking the harbour, the bay and the open blue ocean. The views were fantastic and the food was excellent. Our host Albert was charming and attentive and his staff provided an excellent service. Don’t visit Llanca without dining in Tres Vents, an unforgettable experience.
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